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NBA to require players to wear sensors as part of contact tracing – ESPN Australia
The NBA is planning to require players and many team staffers to wear sensor devices during all team-organized activities outside of games starting Jan. 7, according…
The NBA is planning to roll out an ambitious aspect of its leaguewide contact tracing program by requiring players and many team staffers to wear sensor devices during all team-organized activities outside of games starting Jan. 7, according to a league memo obtained by ESPN.
Only Tier 1 and Tier 2 individuals — designations outlined in the league’s health and safety protocols that include players and specific staff members, such as coaches — will be required to wear Kinexon SafeZone contact sensor…
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